Tips for Using Recessed Lighting

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[MUSIC] I would say, you know, as far as lighting, in particular recessed lighting, the goal that I have with that is that you get the light without seeing the source. If you can ever beam a ceiling, it's great because you can put as much recessed light as you want. And if you're looking across the beams you really never will see the light source. We also paint the lights, so if you see any exposed part of the light or the flange if you paint it to match the ceiling color it tends to go away and it's visually not as obtrusive. [MUSIC]

[MUSIC] I would say, you know, as far as lighting, in particular recessed lighting, the goal that I have with that is that you get the light without seeing the source. If you can ever beam a ceiling, it's great because you can put as much recessed light as you want. And if you're looking across the beams you really never will see the light source. We also paint the lights, so if you see any exposed part of the light or the flange if you paint it to match the ceiling color it tends to go away and it's visually not as obtrusive. [MUSIC]